Dental implants & cosmetic dentistry in Alaska
Compare 21 top-rated dental implant and cosmetic dentistry clinics across Alaska - by treatment, price and reviews. Pick a city to start.
21
Clinics listed
1
City
4.87
Avg Google rating
$3,400-$7,200
Implant (single)
Cities in Alaska
Dental implant costs in Alaska
Across Alaska, a single dental implant typically runs about $3,400-$7,200 for the implant, abutment and crown together. Full-arch options like All-on-4 are quoted per arch and run well above that. These are typical ranges, not quotes - prices vary by city and practice, so confirm your total at a consultation with a licensed dentist. Open a city below for local ranges.
Top-rated across Alaska
Dr. Debra L. Miller, DMD
Anchorage
Dentist in Sand Lake, AK · 4.3★ (7).

Frederick Reinbold
Anchorage
Oral surgeon in Abbott Loop, AK · 5★ (6).

Jess T. Ellis, DDS, MS, Inc.
Anchorage
Endodontist in Taku / Campbell, AK · 4★ (4).

Kameron Zimin DMD
Anchorage
Dentist in North Star, AK · 5★ (4).

Thomas J Munger III, DDS
Anchorage
Dentist in Old Seward / Oceanview, AK · 4★ (4).

Alaska Dental Society
Anchorage
Professional and hobby associations in Midtown, AK · 5★ (3).

Dr. Gregory Moody.
Anchorage
Dentist in Midtown, AK · 5★ (3).

Kathryn A Bickler DDS
Anchorage
Dentist in U-MED District, AK · 5★ (2).

Ellen Donohue.
Anchorage
Dentist in Bayshore / Klatt, AK · 5★ (2).
Alaska dental clinic FAQ
How many dental clinics are listed in Alaska?
Tooth Compass lists 21 dental implant and cosmetic dentistry clinics across Alaska in Anchorage, ranked by Google review volume and rating.
How much does a dental implant cost in Alaska?
Across Alaska, a single dental implant - implant, abutment and crown together - typically runs about $3,400-$7,200. These are typical ranges, not quotes; confirm your total at a consultation with a licensed dentist. Open a city below for local ranges.
Where are the dental clinics in Alaska?
Anchorage is the main hub in Alaska, with 21 clinics in our directory. Browse them ranked by rating and reviews above.
How do I choose a dentist in Alaska?
Compare clinics by Google review volume and rating, then book consultations with two or three practices and ask each for a written, itemized quote for the same treatment plan. Tooth Compass ranks clinics by review count, not paid placement, and always recommends confirming credentials and pricing at a consultation with a licensed dentist.